(Photo by OPP West Region Twitter)(Photo by OPP West Region Twitter)
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Persons of interest identified in Lakeshore vehicle, gasoline thefts

Ontario Provincial Police are looking for two people with a possible connection to a vehicle and gasoline theft this week in Lakeshore.

The Lakeshore detachment had received a report shortly after 3 a.m. Tuesday about a pickup truck stolen from Oriole Park Drive in Woodslee. Just before 4 a.m. Tuesday, a theft was reported at a gas station in Comber. Police were told that $10.60 worth of gas was pumped into the stolen vehicle, and the driver took off without paying.

The pickup truck was later found abandoned in Windsor.

Police have released surveillance-camera images of two persons of interest. Investigators believe that one man, seen wearing black, with black and grey baseball gloves and a black Air Jordan baseball cap; was driving the stolen pickup.

According to Constable Steven Duguay, a second person of interest arrived at the gas station at the same time in a separate black vehicle. That man is described as bald, wearing a black shirt and shorts.

The first person of interest in a case involving a vehicle and gasoline theft in Lakeshore on August 17, 2021 is shown. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.The first person of interest in a case involving a vehicle and gasoline theft in Lakeshore on August 17, 2021 is shown. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.

The second person of interest in a case involving a vehicle and gasoline theft in Lakeshore on August 17, 2021 is shown. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.The second person of interest in a case involving a vehicle and gasoline theft in Lakeshore on August 17, 2021 is shown. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.

The public is being asked to look at the photos above and give the OPP a call if they recognize either or both of them.

Anyone with information should call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) to be eligible for a cash reward.

---with files from Adelle Loiselle

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